“The first name I will read, Officer Glen Pettit Corner, in Manhattan, is a street named in honor of this police officer who died on September 11, 2001 and although this is a modest gesture, this local law demonstrates the City’s commitment to always remember those who perished that day.

“The next four names I will read are streets named in honor of two police officers and two United States Marines who died in the line of duty in the service to our City or our Country.

Police Officer Alain Schaberger Way

Brooklyn

Detective Kevin Czartoryski Place

Queens

Julian Brennan Way

Brooklyn

Sergeant Nicholas Aleman Way

Brooklyn

“The remaining twenty-seven names represent individuals or entities that are being honored for their lifetime accomplishments, and while it is not possible to describe the reason each individual or entity is deserving of a street name change, each City Council Member who submitted a name presented a detailed justification for this honor.

Doctora Evelina Antonetty Way

The Bronx

Lenny Kobren Circle

Brooklyn

Ozzie Brown Triangle

The Bronx

Dr. Michael Lancelot Marcano Way

The Bronx

Cheyenne Baez Way

Manhattan

Rev. John B. Elliott Way

Brooklyn

Jim Buckley Way

Brooklyn

Meg Charlop Way

The Bronx

The Chords Hit Record "Sh-Boom" 1954

The Bronx

Frank Griffin Way

Brooklyn

Joe 'The Great' Rollino Corner

Brooklyn

Raoul Wallenberg Way

Brooklyn

Lt. Peter J. Farrenkopf Place

Queens

Reginald Nero's Way

Brooklyn

First United Methodist Church Way

Queens

Police Officer Eric Hernandez Memorial Corner

The Bronx

Thomas X. Winberry Way

Queens

John Davenport Way

Brooklyn

Miriam Friedlander Way

Manhattan

Miriam Friedlander represented the East Village and Lower East Side in the New York City Council from 1974 – 1991.

Jonathan M. Acierno Way

Staten Island

Manolo Tavarez Justo Way

Manhattan

Joseph Mandarino Way

Staten Island

Det. Raymond “Pally” Taylor Way

Staten Island

Peggy Braverman Way

The Bronx

Bishop Moses Taylor Way

Queens

Charles C. Pinn Triangle

Brooklyn

Shirley N. Moore Street

Queens

“I would like to thank the City Council for approving this legislation.”